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seedybob 01-08-2013 12:49

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Denyo1977 (Post 35603554)
This thread has gone beyond ridiculous. Only yesterday and after 11 hours today there have been over 50 pages of nothing besides what's NOT coming soon. God knows how many there will be at the end of the day.

In the anger, panic and depression of the last 50 pages, as Denyo says there hasn't been much analysis on why this deal might have fell through. If we look deep enough the answer is probably already there.

Look at how BT dealt with Sky. We know they wanted to handle to transaction themselves. We know their business plan is solely based around getting broadband customers. The guardian article last week (link) wasn't really analysed to see how they might behave with Virgin Media. It says that only 23,000 people took up new Pay-tv offers and the majority of sign-ups are existing customers. In the region of 477,000 people are not paying for the channel.

So doesn't this mean that BT are just not interested in the £12-£15 per month subscribers? It'll only bring in £4m per year to them and that's peanuts. Clearly then, they don't care what price VM are going to offer whether its £3 x 1m XL customers or even £20 per month standalone. They can afford to pass up £30m-£40m per year because they are not targetting television customers. That's where they are different to ESPN and Setanta who needed that revenue to support their venture. VM actually had all the cards in those negotiations. This time its BT with all the cards. BT also mustn't care about the potential advertising revenue loss if VM viewers don't have the channel.

So what's the stumbling block? BT want to deal with the customers themselves, we know that. They've shown that they are not interested in volume of subscriptions they just want broadband customers.

So have they told VM that they can have the channel as long as they control the subscriptions? In other words, they could offer the channel to VM at £2 per month as long as they get the customer names and details of who signs up. Would VM be happy to supply them with the details of possibly 1m customers? Its probably business suicide to do so.

We cable customers are potential gold-dust to BT, we'd all be targets for Infinity, telephone and tv and while BT is not something I'd consider there will be plenty of biters out there if the offer was good enough.

I'm not saying I have the answer, but it doesn't look as if the battle is over money. This is a battle for control and a much, much bigger prize than £2/£3/£12/£15 per month poxy television packages.

si2008 01-08-2013 12:52

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
[QUOTE=Catesby;35603632]Just pointing out that BT will have more of what you referred to as "the top class games" later in the season.[/QUOTE

always match of the day to get your goal fix from if virgin dont get bt sport..

vincerooney 01-08-2013 12:55

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
I dont know why people are complaining about the coming soon thread descending into gossip. This is exactly what coming soon to VM is.

If you want the latest rumours SEARCH "MEDIA BOY" and look at his posts (or his website)

if you want EXACT UPDATES check out the change log post on the forum

OTHERWISE

please let us discuss, scream, praise and generally weep about VM and other things in life. If you do the above actions we're not harming anyone whatsoever

thanks

gary neville

greeninferno 01-08-2013 12:59

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by seedybob (Post 35603634)
In the anger, panic and depression of the last 50 pages, as Denyo says there hasn't been much analysis on why this deal might have fell through. If we look deep enough the answer is probably already there.

Look at how BT dealt with Sky. We know they wanted to handle to transaction themselves. We know their business plan is solely based around getting broadband customers. The guardian article last week (link) wasn't really analysed to see how they might behave with Virgin Media. It says that only 23,000 people took up new Pay-tv offers and the majority of sign-ups are existing customers. In the region of 477,000 people are not paying for the channel.

So doesn't this mean that BT are just not interested in the £12-£15 per month subscribers? It'll only bring in £4m per year to them and that's peanuts. Clearly then, they don't care what price VM are going to offer whether its £3 x 1m XL customers or even £20 per month standalone. They can afford to pass up £30m-£40m per year because they are not targetting television customers. That's where they are different to ESPN and Setanta who needed that revenue to support their venture. VM actually had all the cards in those negotiations. This time its BT with all the cards. BT also mustn't care about the potential advertising revenue loss if VM viewers don't have the channel.

So what's the stumbling block? BT want to deal with the customers themselves, we know that. They've shown that they are not interested in volume of subscriptions they just want broadband customers.

So have they told VM that they can have the channel as long as they control the subscriptions? In other words, they could offer the channel to VM at £2 per month as long as they get the customer names and details of who signs up. Would VM be happy to supply them with the details of possibly 1m customers? Its probably business suicide to do so.

We cable customers are potential gold-dust to BT, we'd all be targets for Infinity, telephone and tv and while BT is not something I'd consider there will be plenty of biters out there if the offer was good enough.

I'm not saying I have the answer, but it doesn't look as if the battle is over money. This is a battle for control and a much, much bigger prize than £2/£3/£12/£15 per month poxy television packages.

This is a good summation.

The whole point of BT getting this package for sports rights is to stop their own Phone/Broadband customers defecting to Sky.

short term i don't think its going to affect Virgin too badly.

However, once BT have completed their Fibre roll out to the vast majority of the country Virgin are going to be in trouble.

martin201002 01-08-2013 13:00

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 35603637)
I dont know why people are complaining about the coming soon thread descending into gossip. This is exactly what coming soon to VM is.

If you want the latest rumours SEARCH "MEDIA BOY" and look at his posts (or his website)

if you want EXACT UPDATES check out the change log post on the forum

OTHERWISE

please let us discuss, scream, praise and generally weep about VM and other things in life. If you do the above actions we're not harming anyone whatsoever

thanks

gary neville

Well said

Richc1977 01-08-2013 13:01

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
The guy i spoke to in retentions just now said there will be an announcement by VM in about a week's time, the delay (as speculated) is so as to get the best deal and the channels included in the XL pack.

I said many people I know would be prepared to pay an additional subscription for the channels but does he mean that if VM don't get a better price they won't pick up the channels?

He said he did not know but whatever happens there will be an announcement by VM before the Premier league starts.

I said I'd see what Sky offer me and I'll either jump ship or at the least downgrade my XL TV package and wait to hear what happens.

toady 01-08-2013 13:17

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by greeninferno (Post 35603639)
This is a good summation.

The whole point of BT getting this package for sports rights is to stop their own Phone/Broadband customers defecting to Sky.

short term i don't think its going to affect Virgin too badly.

However, once BT have completed their Fibre roll out to the vast majority of the country Virgin are going to be in trouble.

Once Infinity is rolled out, will the BT TV be any better i.e offer more channels or more HD than VM? if not what's the point in having TV with VM and Infinity for broadband, I suspect the majority of people look to have one supplier for all their needs, which VM do very currently

denphone 01-08-2013 13:19

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
The thing is they have had months to sort this out and here we are still no further down the road exactly like the other channels we are still waiting for.

Clarence 01-08-2013 13:20

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
I'll be off as soon as another provider can provide me with BB at a decent speed... I'm actually very annoyed about losing the small amount of football I had, and having nothing else to replace it... Like someone posted earlier, it seems VM is going for the female vote!!!

Harryn9000 01-08-2013 13:24

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
wanted to watch gerrard testimonial at home but guess who got the right that right bt as long virgin get it by august 17 then i'll be fine

howardmicks 01-08-2013 13:46

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jameseh (Post 35603631)
Doctor Who 3D has to be on Virgin due to the BBC's regulations. It'll be on 994 like the tennis.

i know bud just jesting ;)

---------- Post added at 12:44 ---------- Previous post was at 12:42 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35603649)
The thing is they have had months to sort this out and here we are still no further down the road exactly like the other channels we are still waiting for.

exactly bud :(

---------- Post added at 12:46 ---------- Previous post was at 12:44 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richc1977 (Post 35603643)
The guy i spoke to in retentions just now said there will be an announcement by VM in about a week's time, the delay (as speculated) is so as to get the best deal and the channels included in the XL pack.

I said many people I know would be prepared to pay an additional subscription for the channels but does he mean that if VM don't get a better price they won't pick up the channels?

He said he did not know but whatever happens there will be an announcement by VM before the Premier league starts.

I said I'd see what Sky offer me and I'll either jump ship or at the least downgrade my XL TV package and wait to hear what happens.

dont believe a word they are saying seriously they are saying anything to keep hold of customers all there doing on facebook/twitter is copying and pasting what they have been told to say :(

Chad 01-08-2013 13:50

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
If you are unhappy about ESPN being removed from the XL pacjage, and you are in contract term, you should be able to cancel your TV service without too much of a problem.

http://store.virginmedia.com/the-leg...es.html#ending

There are 2 sections in the terms and conditions which cover this very scenario.

Section B - f

"Some parts of the services (for example, television channels that form part of our television services and other content on, or accessible via, our television services) are supplied by other organisations. As a result, due to matters outside our reasonable control or for commercial or contractual reasons, we may change, cancel or postpone all or any component part(s) of the services without notice, but we will give you reasonable notice of any withdrawals and changes where it is possible to do so. You will be entitled to end this agreement if the changes are significant, as described in paragraph J3."

Section J - 3b

"If we and/or Virgin Media Payments make significant changes to the services so the services you are entitled to receive in return for the charges you pay are significantly altered or reduced you may cancel those services affected without penalty by giving us and/or Virgin Media Payments (as applicable) at least 30 days' notice. Such notice must be given within 30 days of the increase in charges or changes to the services or this agreement being notified to you."

The loss of ESPN, ESPN HD, ESPN America, ESPN Classic, ESPN on demand and access to the ESPN channels via Virgin anywhere are very significant changes to your package. It's not your fault that the channels have been removed during your contract term. You didn't ask for the channels to be removed. You didn't agree to the channels being removed. The service without ESPN is not what you signed a contract for!

Remember about 7 years ago when the SKY basic channels where removed, Virgin allowed people to cancel their contracts using very similar terms and conditions.

howardmicks 01-08-2013 14:05

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35603662)
If you are unhappy about ESPN being removed from the XL pacjage, and you are in contract term, you should be able to cancel your TV service without too much of a problem.

http://store.virginmedia.com/the-leg...es.html#ending

There are 2 sections in the terms and conditions which cover this very scenario.

Section B - f

"Some parts of the services (for example, television channels that form part of our television services and other content on, or accessible via, our television services) are supplied by other organisations. As a result, due to matters outside our reasonable control or for commercial or contractual reasons, we may change, cancel or postpone all or any component part(s) of the services without notice, but we will give you reasonable notice of any withdrawals and changes where it is possible to do so. You will be entitled to end this agreement if the changes are significant, as described in paragraph J3."

Section J - 3b

"If we and/or Virgin Media Payments make significant changes to the services so the services you are entitled to receive in return for the charges you pay are significantly altered or reduced you may cancel those services affected without penalty by giving us and/or Virgin Media Payments (as applicable) at least 30 days' notice. Such notice must be given within 30 days of the increase in charges or changes to the services or this agreement being notified to you."

The loss of ESPN, ESPN HD, ESPN America, ESPN Classic, ESPN on demand and access to the ESPN channels via Virgin anywhere are very significant changes to your package. It's not your fault that the channels have been removed during your contract term. You didn't ask for the channels to be removed. You didn't agree to the channels being removed. The service without ESPN is not what you signed a contract for!

Remember about 7 years ago when the SKY basic channels where removed, Virgin allowed people to cancel their contracts using very similar terms and conditions.

Thanks for the info bud if u don't mind I'm gonna post that Facebook and gonna ring back vm then sky

ocav 01-08-2013 14:06

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35603662)
If you are unhappy about ESPN being removed from the XL pacjage, and you are in contract term, you should be able to cancel your TV service without too much of a problem.

http://store.virginmedia.com/the-leg...es.html#ending

There are 2 sections in the terms and conditions which cover this very scenario.

Section B - f

"Some parts of the services (for example, television channels that form part of our television services and other content on, or accessible via, our television services) are supplied by other organisations. As a result, due to matters outside our reasonable control or for commercial or contractual reasons, we may change, cancel or postpone all or any component part(s) of the services without notice, but we will give you reasonable notice of any withdrawals and changes where it is possible to do so. You will be entitled to end this agreement if the changes are significant, as described in paragraph J3."

Section J - 3b

"If we and/or Virgin Media Payments make significant changes to the services so the services you are entitled to receive in return for the charges you pay are significantly altered or reduced you may cancel those services affected without penalty by giving us and/or Virgin Media Payments (as applicable) at least 30 days' notice. Such notice must be given within 30 days of the increase in charges or changes to the services or this agreement being notified to you."

The loss of ESPN, ESPN HD, ESPN America, ESPN Classic, ESPN on demand and access to the ESPN channels via Virgin anywhere are very significant changes to your package. It's not your fault that the channels have been removed during your contract term. You didn't ask for the channels to be removed. You didn't agree to the channels being removed. The service without ESPN is not what you signed a contract for!

Remember about 7 years ago when the SKY basic channels where removed, Virgin allowed people to cancel their contracts using very similar terms and conditions.

Incorrect. Read back through the thread, 2-3 contract lawyers have already stated that it was outside of Virgins control therefore it doesn't apply. The reason people got out for the Sky Basics was because Virgin had said no to a new carriage agreement, therefore it was within their control.

The company that their carriage agreement was with, ESPN has closed, that is outside their control. They have to make a new agreement with BT to bring what is in effect a brand new channel back. The old ESPN does not exist anymore.

Chad 01-08-2013 14:06

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 3.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by howardmicks (Post 35603669)
Thanks for the info bud if u don't mind I'm gonna post that Facebook and gonna ring back vm then sky

Feel free.

Remember however if you have a package for TV, phone and broadband you will only be able to cancel the TV part of your package.


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